| CARACAS | Birthplace of South American revolutionary leader Simon Bolivar (7) |
| BOLIVAR | Simon --, 'the Liberator', 1783-1830, South American revolutionary leader (7) |
| GUEVARA | Surname of South American revolutionary Che (7) |
| SOWETO | Birthplace of South African president Cyril Ramaphosa (6) |
| LLANERO | Cowboy in Simon Bolivar's army |
| SURNAME | Perhaps Bolivar is one expelled from South American country (7) |
| PITCHER | Molly ___, nickname of the legendary heroine of the battle of Monmouth during the American Revolutionary War (7) |
| MILHAUD | Darius ?, composer of the operas Christophe Colomb and Bolivar (7) |
| PAINE | American Revolutionary leader and signer of the Declaration of Independence (1731-1814). |
| REDCOAT | Nickname for a British soldier, associated with the New Model Army of 1645 or the American Revolutionary War (7) |
| ERNESTO | Mr. Guevara, Latin American revolutionary known as 'Che' (7) |
| NABUCCO | Opera company led by Latin American revolutionary (7) |
| CHANCE | Opportunity for South American revolutionary to embrace a South African party (6) |
| BOGOTA | South American city captured by Simon Bolivar in 1819, when it was made capital of the Gran Colombia confederation (6) |
| ORINOCO | Its chief port is Ciudad Bolivar |
| LIVINGSTON | American Revolutionary leader Robert R. |
| AFARCRY | A very different matter from American revolutionary party lines (1,3,3) |
| GADSDEN | American Revolutionary Christopher, who designed the DONT TREAD ON ME flag |
| CHE | -- Guevara, South American revolutionary (3) |
| URUGUAYAN | South American revolutionary? No, a university teacher (9) |